In a dramatic social media post, Peter Okoye, one-half of the celebrated Nigerian duo P-Square, has openly criticized his brother and fellow member, Paul Okoye, over recent public statements that have reignited their long-standing feud. The post, which appeared on Peter’s Instagram, addresses Paul’s repeated claims of being the primary force behind the group’s success and his derogatory remarks about Peter’s contributions.
Peter’s letter challenges Paul’s assertion that he was responsible for 99% of P-Square’s music, arguing that the collaborative effort was key to their success. He specifically counters claims about their song “Ejealo” featuring TI, which Paul reportedly dismissed as a failure based on YouTube views. Peter highlights numerous other hits like “Get-Squared” and “Bizzy Body,” suggesting that Paul’s disregard for these tracks is unjust.
Peter accuses Paul of misrepresenting their partnership and undermining their shared achievements. He reflects on the group’s past glory and questions whether their individual solo careers have matched the success they enjoyed as P-Square. The post also criticizes Paul for allegedly disrespecting Peter’s family and undermining his public image.
The situation is further complicated by a pending statement regarding an ongoing EFCC matter, which Peter promises to address soon. Peter’s post signals a deepening rift between the Okoye brothers, who once formed one of Africa’s most iconic music acts.
Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/Emmanuel Mensah

